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Legal expert points to 'red flag' that could get Judge Cannon booted from Trump case

Special counsel Jack Smith "made a smart strategic play" by requesting a December trial date for Donald Trump in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, according to a legal expert.

The government has 70 days from the date of arraignment to try the former president under the Speedy Trial Act, which provides for periods of "excludable time" and other delays that often benefit the defendant, but Trump's lawyers will likely seek even further delays to possibly push the case past next year's presidential election, wrote former U.S. attorney Joyce Vance on her Civil Discourse page on Substack.

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Trump's summer is in turmoil knowing 'that another shoe could still drop': analyst

In a column for MSNBC, analyst Hayes Brown suggested Donald Trump is having his "worst summer ever" as his legal problems accelerate, he's tied up in multiple jurisdictions with civil lawsuits, federal charges in Florida and a multi-count tax fraud indictment in Manhattan.

As the analyst pointed out, the former president is likely waiting for the next "shoe to drop," with special counsel Jack Smith reportedly close to filing more charges in New Jersey and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis slated to announce charges in mid-August related to election tampering in the 2020 presidential election.

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Truth Social investors agree to pay $18 million fine

A business entity linked to Donald Trump's social media outlet says it has reached an agreement with securities regulators to acquire the company.

Blank-check firm Digital World Acquisition Corp. announced it has agreed in principle with the Securities and Exchange Commission on a merger with Truth Social, which would then become a publicly traded company if certain conditions are met, reported Axios.

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Trump flips out overnight on 'major sleazebag' Jack Smith with conspiracy accusation

Late Monday night, going into the July 4th holiday, Donald Trump fired off another attack at special counsel Jack Smith who has already slammed him with a 37-count indictment in a Florida courtroom.

With multiple investigations looming related to a fake 2020 presidential elector scheme and a possible indictment in New Jersey tied to Trump's mishandling of sensitive government documents at his Bedminster golf course, the former president has kept up a steady drumbeat of attacks on Smith and his investigators.

Late Monday night was no different.

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Trump was 'obsessed with Arizona' and viewed it as central to stealing the 2020 election: analysis

The new reporting about former President Donald Trump's post-election phone call with then-Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey is a further encapsulation of how "obsessed" he was with overturning the result in Arizona, said CNN chief national affairs correspondent Jeff Zeleny in a panel on Monday.

"I do want to ... get your thoughts," said anchor Alex Marquardt. "We have sources telling CNN after President Trump lost the 2020 election, he then called the former governor of Arizona, Doug Ducey, to pressure him to overturn results in that state. We understand that Ducey has not spoken with the special counsel, Jack Smith, but doesn't this add more fuel to that January 6 investigation?"

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Special counsel Jack Smith’s team eyes Trump lawyers in 2020 election fraud probe: report

Attorneys who aided in Donald Trump’s efforts to reverse the results of the 2020 presidential election have reportedly come under increasing scrutiny from the office of Special counsel Jack Smith. Prosecutors from Smith’s team have interviewed Trump’s one-time personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani for about eight hours; issued inquiries centered on Sidney Powell, a pro-Trump lawyer who spread election misinformation; and questioned Brad Raffensperger, the Georgia secretary of state, about Giuliani, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday. Smith has been tasked with leading Justice Department inquiries...

Impeached Texas AG took 'shadowy' trip to China against advice of his own staff: Fox News

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton reportedly went against the advice of his own staff members to take what Fox News is describing as a "shadowy" trip to China.

Leaked documents obtained by the network show that Paxton and several other attorneys general went to China in a trip sponsored by the Attorney General Alliance (AGA) and Conference of Western Attorneys General (CWAG) back in 2019 even though Paxton's aides thought it was a bad idea.

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'People are mad': Trump surges among Iowa Republicans fired up over 'legal lynching'

Cheerleaders for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign continue to hope that former President Donald Trump's legal problems will give DeSantis an advantage, but so far, that isn't happening.

A Fox News poll released on June 28 found DeSantis' trailing Trump by 34 percent among 2024 GOP presidential primary voters. Polls released several days before that showed Trump ahead of DeSantis by 29 percent (NBC News) or 38 percent (Emerson College).

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Trump's codefendant is helping him throw a wrench in Jack Smith's plans: analysis

Although special counsel Jack Smith hopes to begin former President Donald Trump's trial for illegal retention of national defense information started by the end of the year, moves being made by Trump codefendant Walt Nauta are making that less likely.

MSNBC legal analyst Jordan Rubin writes in a new column that Nauta's arraignment on criminal charges keeps getting put off, which he said could throw a wrench in Smith's plan to get the trial wrapped up well ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

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Jack Smith's team grilled Rudy Giuliani about 'shouting match' between Trump lawyers: WSJ

Former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani met with members of special counsel Jack Smith's team recently -- and now the Wall Street Journal is reporting details of the kinds of questions the one-time mayor of New York City answered.

According to the Journal, Smith's team zeroed in on efforts by fellow former Trump lawyer Sidney Powell to get the United States military to seize voting machines that she believed had been compromised under the direction of the late Venezuelan strongman Hugo Chavez.

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Rudy Giuliani meeting with special counsel is another 'ominous sign' for Trump: Former impeachment lawyer

It was reported over the weekend that former President Donald Trump deployed similar pressure on Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey (R) as he did with Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.

Former impeachment lawyer Norm Eisen told CNN he isn't shocked by it since the world has heard the tape of Trump doing the same to the Georgia officials. He also thinks that special counsel Jack Smith will look into it if he hasn't already.

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Republican presidential candidate tells Newsmax: Trump is 'going to jail for a long time'

In a panel discussion on Newsmax, former Cranston, R.I., Mayor Steve Laffey, one of the first GOP presidential candidates to announce a 2024 bid, let loose on former President Donald Trump.

The discussion was about Trump's recording, in which he says he didn't declassify a set of documents he had and was showing to others. It made it clear that he understood he didn't declassify the information and that he "should" have before leaving the presidency.

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Trump aide may​ 'shed light on' exactly what Trump showed off in Bedminster: ex-prosecutor

The Donald Trump aide who has been purportedly identified as having witnessed the former president's classified documents in Bedminster, NJ, could "shed light on" exactly what he was holding in the now-infamous recording discussing military operations in Iran, making her testimony critical to Jack Smith's case, according to a former federal prosecutor.

Former federal prosecutor Shan Wu appeared on CNN Saturday and was asked about Susie Wiles, one Trump ally who was reportedly in the room when the audio was recorded. The host said it's not clear whether Wiles could be the source of the leak of that episode, and asked how else that Smith' prosecutors could have been clued in.

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